In unincorporated Maricopa County, all fencing over 1 foot in height requires some level of permit or review from Planning and Development. Standard residential fences are generally limited to 6 feet in side/rear yards. Front setback fences are typically limited to 3 feet.
Maricopa County's fence regulations are more structured than many Arizona jurisdictions. All fencing over 1 foot in height requires review from the Planning and Development Department. Fences are classified as 'A-fence' (simple zoning clearance) or 'B-fence' (building and zoning clearances required). B-fences include: fences on vacant property, pool barriers, fences over 8 feet, hillside property fences, and retaining wall-fences. Standard residential privacy fences up to 6 feet are generally allowed in rear and side yards with an A-fence clearance. Front yard fences in most residential zones are limited to 3 feet within the required front setback. In hillside management areas, additional restrictions on fence height and materials apply to preserve views. Pool barrier fences must be at least 5 feet tall with self-closing, self-latching gates. Materials commonly used include block, wood, vinyl, and wrought iron.
Fences built without required clearances or exceeding height limits may result in violation notices, required removal or modification, and denial of future permits on the property.
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